Issue / Question:
I bought my car at 80K. It’s now 98K, the alt belt looks new, so is it worth (cost-wise) to check the timing belt? And what’s the cost of the Timing Belt service, belts, water pump, etc, do you also replace any seals, balancer seal, and oil pump seal?

Answer:
It would be in your best interest to have the cover removed and the belt inspected. Since it’s due or if it’s been done it should be easy to tell if the components are new!

The car only has 38K miles on it. My question is do I need to change the timing belt as the manual says to change after 8 years or 120,000 miles. Given the minimal usage, am I at risk by not changing it yet?

Thank you very much.

Answer:
A 9 year old timing belt is like a 9 year old tire! I don’t trust either one!

Does my car have timing belt or chain? If Belt, the car more than likely needs to be changed what would be the cost. Also the recall item of auto off of the speed control.

Answer:
Your engine uses 2 timing chains and should only be serviced if you hear a rattling noise during cold engine start up. Just look in your owners manual and see the maintenance schedule for your current mileage. If any services are outstanding let us know and we will be glad to help you.

For professional auto repair and services in Orlando you can call our shop today at 407-629-2661.

Issue / Question:
Does my car have timing belt or chain. If belt the car more than likely needs to be changed what would be the cost. Also the recall item of auto off of the speed control.

Answer:
Your engine uses 2 timing chains and should only be serviced if you here a rattling noise during cold engine start up, Just look in your owners manual and see the maintenance schedule for your current mileage if any services are outstanding let us know and we will be glad to help you

For professional auto repair & services in Orlando you can call our shop today at 407-629-2661.